

The default bootstrap UI can be modified by using LESS. Out of the box, styling is minimal but elegant for making prototypes.
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Many bug fixes were made, among them include: improved progress bar for flexibility, css repaint performance (most notably through scrolling), keyboard navigation added to carousel, modal fix from shifting left upon open.īootstrap 2.3x is the last release cycle before 3.0.īootstrap is a full featured solution for making a responsive website. visible-xs-block, and 3.) Copy Docs Snippets - usage of 3rd party service ZeroClipboard, to allow for faster copying and pasting for developers of code snippets.Īdditional backend/administrative changes of bootstrap were made, including 1.)"LMVTFY" - bootstrap now validates code automatically before adding it in the GitHub repo, 2.) What Bootstrap is calling the "Wall of Browser Bugs" - see more about it at, and 3.) Docs have been updated to be easier to follow. New features include: 1.) Responsive Embeds - classes to proportionately scale down iframes or embeds, 2.) Responsive Utility Classes - now greater control over visibility and hidden classes for block, inline-block, and inline, so now the old. Unlike the release from 2 to 3, Bootstrap 3.2 has no major changes from 3.1.

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History: Mobile-first update to the boilerplate developed by ZURB for client projects.History: Performance and efficiency improvements to v4.UI tools: Powerful and modular set of tools.Best in class grids across all viewports. History: Built by Twitter as a style guide for internal tools.History: Mobile-first update to the style guide for internal tools developed by Twitter.UI tools: Lots of widgets good for rapid prototyping.
